
This must be one of the most popular conflicts in Hindi films. Let me present a selection of some songs with their contra songs, with thanks to Mr Muli. Long before we had heard of Corona, a keen SoY-er, Rahul Bhagwanrao Muli, suggested to me the idea of songs of contrasting ideas, and also sent me a list of such pair of songs. If knowledge is power, how can ignorance be bliss? Great men think alike, but fools seldom differ. You must look before you leap because haste makes waste, but remember time and tide wait for none, and you must strike while the iron is hot. Clothes make the man, but we should not judge a book by its cover. The bigger the better, but someone said small is beautiful. It is important to do a thing well, or none at all, but half a loaf is better than none. Such as, you are never too old to learn, but you can’t teach an old dog new tricks. There are a large number of pairs of proverbs enunciating opposite truths. This dilemma is reflected in our proverbs, too, which are aphorisms containing some fundamental truth. Not to speak of our fundamental values of freedom and liberty – who gave the state the authority to turn Fascist in the name of a virus? How do we choose between life and livelihood? And between freedom versus outbreak of the disease? And finally, prolonged lockdown is the only way to contain the virus no, it would kill people of starvation by making them jobless. It is unconstitutional, it is perfectly constitutional. CAA is a benign legislation to give relief to a class of persecuted minorities in some of our neighbouring countries no, it is a pernicious legislation. Was Vibhishan righteous or treacherous? Every sovereign state has a right to have a National Register of Citizens but no, NRC is a vicious, divisive step, it must be withdrawn.
#Kahin to hoga darm 713 professional
I knew her as a writer and editor, she must also be a top medical professional to know about complex diseases, such as Misophonia, Hyperesthesia and Arrythmia.Īll through our civilisation there have been truths and contra-truths, i.e. Anuradha Warrier (Conversations Over Chai) has expanded it to include various kinds of sicknesses.


Madhulika Liddle (Dusted Off) has already written a post on the songs for the lockdown. WhatsApp has spawned a set of appropriate songs for these days, striking out the old favourites, such as Mujhko apne gale laga le O mere hamrahi, Chhoo lene do nazuk hothon ko, Jumma chumma de de, and replacing these by Corona-compliant songs like Teri duniya se door chale ho ke majboor, Chalo ek baar phir se ajanabi ban jayein hum dono etc. Or to a mall, a restaurant, a multiplex, or a wedding reception indoors?

Would I feel confident in going to my neighbourhood salon for a haircut? We always knew that there was a risk of infection, but didn’t give much thought to it. We are into Lockdown 3.0 even after it is lifted, would it be really back to the normal? It is already being said that we have to brace for a ‘New Normal’, and we can feel it within ourselves. Someone said that in the human history whenever mankind faced a major crisis, it came together to save itself, but today is a crisis when we have to stay apart to save the world. His assertion was open to question, but Corona has changed the world in a very fundamental way. When Peter Drucker wrote in 1986 that the world economy is not changing, it has already changed, “ We are living in a changed world” became a fashionable jargon.
